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A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.

A computer networking program often includes topics such as the theoretical concepts behind computer networks, software, hardware and configurations. Students may develop an understanding of program designs and the differences between the most common networks. These programs may also include some hands-on opportunities.

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Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

CampusFull time2 yearsOctober 2017ItalyReggio Calabria

The objectives of the 2nd Cycle Degree Course (Master Degree) in Information Technologies for Telecommunications Engineering held at the University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria concern the acquisition of skills and capabilities in the field of computer science, information technology and telecommunication systems...
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The objectives of the 2nd Cycle Degree Course (Master Degree) in Information Technologies for Telecommunications Engineering held at the University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria concern the acquisition of skills and capabilities in the field of computer science, information technology and telecommunication systems. In particular, the emphasis is on designing and implementing systems and (multimedia) applications in complex network-based environments. This objective requires to deal with the distributed nature of information systems with attention towards all the aspects of software engineering included computer security , and also with aspects related to the underlying telecommunication problems. This leads to the identification of the two alternative curricula, namely (1) Wireless Networks and Systems and (2) Computer Networks and Applications, which can be chosen by students on the last semester of the course. Therefore, the main strength of the degree program is to mix various skills of Information and Communication Technologies in such a way that the study of computer science, computer networks , wireless systems , high-tech communication systems, trains professionals able to easily move across different technological areas of the information society , which is inherently interdisciplinary .
Curriculum: Computer Networks and Applications
First year
Electromagnetic Fields II
Environmental Data and Signals Processing
Modern Physics for Engineers
Web Engineering
Information Security
Mathematical Methods for Engineering and Queue Theory
Multimedia Communication Systems
Radio Mobile Systems
Second year
Enterprise Information Systems
Antennas and radiopropagation in complex environments
Advanced Personal Communication Systems
Additional Educational Activities
12 ETCS chosen by the student (4 ECTS must belong to ING-INF/05)
Database 2
Microwave Engineering
Wireless Systems Planning
Advanced Java Programming and Mobile
Advanced topics in electromagnetics
Graph theory
Theory of Cryptography
Final Dissertation
Curriculum: Wireless Networks and Systems
First year
Electromagnetic Fields II
Environmental Data and Signals Processing
Modern Physics for Engineers
Web Engineering
Information Security
Mathematical Methods for Engineering and Queue Theory
Multimedia Communication Systems
Radio Mobile Systems
Second year
Enterprise Information Systems
Antennas and radiopropagation in complex environments
Advanced Personal Communication Systems
Additional Educational Activities
12 ETCS chosen by the student (4 ECTS must belong to either ING-INF/02 or ING-INF/03)
Database 2
Microwave Engineering
Wireless Systems Planning
Advanced Java Programming and Mobile
Advanced topics in electromagnetics
Graph theory
Theory of Cryptography
Final Dissertation
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